AutoblogGreen for 12.12.07
Filed under: Hybrids/Alternative, Green

Two Hummer posts on AutoblogGreen yesterday, and both point to the biofuel/ethanol nature of future vehicles carrying the lightning-rod brand name. We also posted a bit more from EVS23, including information on the new (to America) Smith Electric Truck and Kim Adelman’s Plug-in Prius.
- Does the Heritage Foundation misstate results of a CAFE-safety study?
- EPA makes it official: 2008 Chevy Tahoe and GMC Yukon hybrids get 21 mpg
- All Hummers to be biofuel capable by 2010
- EVS23: The green machine - Smith Electric Truck comes to America
- EVS23: Kim Adelman’s Plug-in Prius with Nilar nickel-metal hydride batteries
- Pacific Ethanol, Inc. Suspends Construction of Imperial Valley Ethanol Project
- Danish engineers ready li-ion Zap Xebra with 152-mile range
- We may yet see Cadillac’s new 2.9L V-6 diesel in the US
- EU might raise mandatory biodiesel blend
- Grinch-y! Biofuels increase the price of Christmas trees
- Most ethanol plants in the US built in economically depressed areas
- Hummer HX concept is ethanol-capable. Does that mean anything?
- Goin’ Green into the afterlife: all-electric hearses for your last ride
- Good idea? Smart-clone importers violate court injunction at Bologna Auto Show
- Toshiba’s new SCiB battery charges in 5 minutes, releases March 2008 for electric vehicles
- Pro-ethanol folks respond to Economist’s ethanol attack
- VW’s TSI technology wins two awards in Japan

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